1994 star 7.7/10

Ponthanmaada

Directed by T. V. Chandran

Synopsis

## Unlikely Kinship: Ponthan Mada’s Poetic Tale of Rebellion and Friendship

Ponthan Mada is a landmark 1994 Malayalam-language film directed and written by T. V. Chandran, adapting acclaimed short stories by C. V. Sreeraman. Set in the 1940s during British India, the film depicts the extraordinary and offbeat bond between Ponthan Mada, a marginalized lower-caste laborer, and his landlord Sheema Thampuran, a British-educated aristocrat exiled to India for supporting the Irish Republican Army. This unlikely friendship blossoms despite social and class boundaries, with the two men communicating through a window while Mada hangs from a tall areca palm—a powerful metaphor for the resilience of human connection.

The film features celebrated performances by Mammootty as Ponthan Mada and Naseeruddin Shah as Sheema Thampuran—remarkably, it is Shah’s only Malayalam-language role. The supporting cast includes Maniyanpilla Raju, Lakshmi Krishnamurthy, Janardanan, and other eminent actors. Johnson composed the evocative music, with cinematography by Venu, and the film was produced by T. Ravindranath.

Ponthan Mada received widespread critical acclaim, winning four National Film Awards (including Best Actor for Mammootty) and the Kerala State Film Award for Best Second Film. It achieved both artistic and commercial success, cementing its reputation as a classic that explores themes of caste, colonial history, and the fundamental need for human connection.

Top Cast

Mammootty

Mada

Naseeruddin Shah

Seema Thampuran

Laboni Sarkar

V K Sreeraman

Janardhanan

Soundtrack

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